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K’UUBINJNSWtltS IEPLIE TO StNATOR TILLMANS RLCLNT SPIN LITTER HUERTA WILL NOT YIELD BOES m TAKE ADVICE Marlboro Scaator Gireo Out State* uittat as to His Intended Actio as— Says He Still Has Some AJMectloa (or His Former Ooilea^pke, but TToa’t Take Stump Against Bleaae la reply to the letter of Senator Tillman, giving tke Senior Senator’s views oa the outcome of the Bleaee conference and the subsequent with drawal from politics of Joha L. Mc- Lauriu, former United States Sena tor and now State Senator from Marlboro County, Mr. McLaurin has Issued the following: Senator Tillman's letter is so “Till- manesque” that when I read it yes terday I hardly knew whether to laugh or cry, cuss or pray. 1 expect a laus of a: 1 is in order. Ha hits I’.lease with a meat axe, pitchforks 11.e. ignores Smith and spits in Simms’ face. 1 am not going to let myself loose (if 1 can he.p at. The situation is r o i«. 'os. for from the way 1 feel an, .i. «• 1 be fighting in a 1 pair o' m.nutes unfl let So ah a.iro ) 11:. i » tas » .11 before I » a r r ai know> tpa tr.at i ha*. • **<•: 1 • *»:i a^.e to g* t *• ta;r. v DKTlnRMINEI) TO RKJECT ALL DE MANDS MADE TO HIM ♦ — No Feruaal Auswer Has As Yet Been Made Bwt Those Cloee to Mexican Freeideat Hay He WiU Act Thus. The purposes of General Huerta were voiced Thursday morning by a person who is close to the prorision- al President. The President, says this friend, is determined to reject all the demands set forth in the latest United States communication and is resolved te seat the Congress just eleeted.- If Congress, however, declares the recent presidential election null and makes arrangements for another elec tion, Gen. Huerta would be disposed to abide by this decision and submit to the people’s choice of a mn who would occupy the Presidency until the autmumn of 1916. There was still no indication at Mexico City Thursday whether Huer ta would make a formal reply to the communication to him by the United States The nature of the memoran dum is said to call for no other reply than compliance. How long Wash ington expects to wait for this com pliance nf’er failing to receive a ver bal reminder is a question which is pr^atlv interesting the few at Mcx c ( , CHANfiES ARE MADE SENATE CIMMITTEE MUTILATES CURRENCY MEASURE TO HOLD PARTY CAUCUS ' 'M T who a r# ('<>nvinco 1 • 4r- (if 'h# o'mn: lui' aM< l' rr' 01! S11 f * •* C '1 eminent 1 :M( mi! !'r>' M ‘err n from t' M« i i <':'v :'*<•!' j4 v. 1 ! Ignorant Kemators Reed, Hitchcock aad O’Gor- maa Redmforce Republican Miner* ity ha the Committee and Together They Vote se Many Amendments That Bill is Hardly Recognizable. Democratic leaders In the Senate late Thursday decided that unless the Behate banking and currency com mittee promptly voted back into the administration currency bill some of the fundamentals it had eliminated*, a party conference or caucus would be called for the beginning of next week to consider the subject. Tele- gratns were sent to absent Democrats urging them to at once return to Washington. The Senate committee had continued to make changes in the House bill, which supporters of the administration took objection. A Democratic Senator at White House luring the day told President Wil son that no progress would he made 1 v |"'rml'ting the House bill to be hu,e.uel about in a romm:tt.-e where- a I ' Hl ion of Kepublh ana and t.c.rgont I" mocra'a woull a.ter •) ^ < ■ u * * r * * the, ; y of the men :re It FAMILY OF DEGENERATES HISTORY OF THE FAMOUS JVHK8' CRIMINAL RECORD. More Thaa 1,200 Descendants of One Man Have Been ClassiAed as Crim inals, Degenerates and Dependants. With the finding guilty of Mrs. Bessie J. Wakefield of ths murder of her husband near New Haven, Conn., another has been added to the long list of criminals and their victims in the genealogical tree of the Jukes family. Mrs. Wakefield, the mother of three children, was convicted of murder in the first degree. Evidence showed that she and her affinity, Jas. Plow, conspired to get rid of Wake field. While the wife took the chil dren for a walk, Plow drugged and shot Wakefield. It Is Plow who is a member of the Jukes family, and his crime is said to be typical of many of which his kins men have been found guilty. Of the Jukes family, sociologists lave writ ten that their crimes were nev^r thoae which required brains or dar ing. 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' 4 • ' • « r r«‘ w ♦ r« xH'Ire ' * Y m i > b% • ! r ^ 1 ? • 8 •' 1 B r r » H * r. t ‘ r • w tj - > # r* r ’ ? • *• r • t • ; ’it’ * 4- B * P * B 5 . 1 m # ’ bb n ^ f J B • !!• 1 " ff #• r fix, - • ▼ * 4 * X • L • f • T \ r* i 4 * 4 • * 4 • ' V . ! 4 ■ 1 ■ ^ 4 - I • 4 • ! *• ’ t e 4 ‘ n •' r 4 ■ Governor Ralston Says He is in Sym pathy With Union Hen, But Tells Women, Mho Plead for Artitra- tion That He is Under Oath to Maintain Low and Order. Indiana's entire National Guard, consisting of more than 2,000 sol diers, Thursday night is encamped in different parts of Indianapolis, ready for duty In connection with strike employees of the Indianapolis Traction and Terminal Company. Special trains brought the troops un der hurried orders, and they were detrained in the suburbs, virtually surrounding the town. Great secre- <r was maintained as to the move ment and arrival of the militia and few citizens Knew that the troops had <een called out uutil they were begin ning to arrive. The trains bringing the soldiers wire Kto-'ped out-.de of Did anapolis I v Hirers of the N.vional liuani and ' directions. All companies w»*r>' *'••!<! tint 1 tie y w. re (,f su h nuru- • - s ”.at it was dee tn e 1 safe to bring • -n :n*o the < ty This w a* lone to l.r.-v.-nt any ria*h vkiiti 11 *• ptrlk.-r* w!,(> aft*r learr.lrg t*e tri-xipx lad ! een I alii d o.t. wife on the doxin •• ■ r. 41 reet■ In large n um. ‘ e-• NNbe’l.r the p’reet car* »re to b*' msr.nel ti* soldier* officer* | n rharp*- • "u’l net iay Martlai ,*w had not *-e. n declared up to Tbur»day r.lpht K ut ••. S a ; ror la mat Ion :• npeme.* ' > te aajeJ from tba governor • of ■ ce at any ttm# 1-at# TSu-adax aftarsooa aws'l* t h raa *-vir.Jre.1 women memhe** «•» • , * '.arxeet NfcO-ker* t' P ' o0 rashe-1 *'"■•* -t.e S’*’* I ’ • j •* t»n IB’*, ’h* • ft ‘ a • • '••n *‘e fr.»ern ’* rr • -*•« * ' — x ‘ r ■ »- th*’ 1 . o 4 er a f.* ' t •' s * ■ »-• * -' :' r *'' t Id the *’••**• »’ x-r'k# ar. 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What shall the United State* do te the event Provisional President Huer ta refuses to resign? Thie question Friday was discussed at length te the Cabinet meeting, but no dedslOB was announced. Formal -reply to the latest American representation* had not been received and until a definite answer comes It is not expect ed there will be a determination of the policy to be pursued. The discussion at the Cabinet meet ing turned, however, to various alter natives. Nothing concrete develop ed. it was said, nor were there any angible conclusions, but members went away with fixed Ideas of the de termination of President Wilson that the American government unwaver ingly should Insist upon the ellmlna- •Inn of Huerta from the situation as the first step toward peace In the Southern Republic. Lifting the embargo on arms so that the Constitutionalists may ob tain munitions of war was one of the principal subjects taken under con sideration. but as yet there Is no change In the neutrality attitude of ■ * e WnD,ijirtnn government Press 1 spatchix announr ng Huer*a’s pur- poxe of r«' ( ect ng the American de mands made no Impression on gov- < rnnvnt or.< Wa The* hxd r**c«!ved no n'a 1 communication to that ef- '<'-t arid would not comment, they •aid. until they had re^eDed official net Ice A hojwfulnc** that Huarta wo aid *« *’ re the certainty of futurs roaptl- ■ at >r a and elirr.lnat* hlmawlf froai "e *lf*uatloB *44 ei*r»***d by arf a <’•*'( 1 a « hut there was no la forte stlea axai'.j'le to IcdUa'e n;on what seeA '’ptom'trn mipht b» baaed Dle- pa'-hew f -t m Merlin ataMag that Oer- n.fx d consider a mosemeat le br nf the Powers nto tarpori of th* A a erU a ft policy oo ’ ? if «s<b a was 4eat• ed by the W*4hlagto« • ** tner. 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No 1: X ’.Kit b |x f 1 ■ lit u nptxr:shab> (park hv lux a’:' y to a man . but to a prlncl- i t; 1! /• 1 Ity p'lbl.c x ubscr: ■t: on. t!.4> man was willing to ri sk the J ob for (’ at. af er d fxit h lias washed the pal Ti!ltnani*m split on that rock sti'. k n ot t.1 k< n by t e pll bl c to b(‘ 125 <1 r ’ 1 e ft 4 ft n v. * ill Fhine clear Slid It Is tearing ratrged ho It** n the ship I H k n u p by tin. men. her ba n k s (.f the M!«s Mn!]> Mc('afferty climbed an brlcht Whv should he still seek to <! in the lu-tre of my star’’ I envy him not the faintest ray of his own I rejoice In all true greatness, and sorrow in what is little, for are we not all men'’ God must judge between us, and the balance He strikes shall be for all eternity. 1 long ago forgave him. His letter shows he has never been able to do that. God does not expect repentance ex cept from the “near” great. Life Is a pose to 99 per cent. The world is a stage. My sense of humor saves me. It made me laugh to see how utterly the public misconstrues the true character of both myself and Tillman. It Is the joke of the cen tury. Tillman’s pose from the beginning has been bluff, brutal honesty, “Pitchfork Ben.” “Give ’em hell and rub it in.” lie overplayed his hand % little. Down underneath liv°s the most astute player of the political game that ever dealt a card. The only man without college training that I ever knew with a classical edu cation. Under that roughness, exqui site literary tastes. A giant mind that has read, digested and assimi lated the wisdom of all the ages, and applied it to practical politics. Be neath bluster Is the subtle genius of a Tallyrand; he has made every man In South Carolina vote for him one time or another I laughed with him when the Conzalee solemnly voted for him last aummer. I am no politldan: I haven’t fool- *4 **yho4y a*4 TUteua he* foaled that carries th* high hopes of the many good people who arc Bleaseltes. I will always defend Tillmanlsm as distinct from Tillman. I place both Tillmanisin and Bleaseism as higher and greater than the personality of any man. I have regretted the evil dispensary craft, that prevented Tillman from leading the movement to Its full fruition, and I would like to see Rleaselsm accomplish that In which Tillmanism failed, and when It does the State will be saved. Our people must get together. I have canvassed this entire State, and they will get together. Self-seeking pretenders can not juggle Almighty God out of the progress he has de creed for the human race. “In the days of Armageddon; In the last great fight of all; May our houses stand together That the pillars do not fall.” • John Lowndes McLaurin. Georgia Heroes Win Medals. Basker Burel, of Dacula, and Ar thur Lockett, a negro of Gainesville, Ga., were awarded Carnegie hero vy s’cm. That each regional bank be con- troll*' 1 by nine directors, five to b<* named by the government through the Federal reserve hoard an 1 four to he chosen by the member banks. That the new currency to be issued be treasury notes, obligations of the United States, lent to the banks, and not bank notes guaranteed by the government. This sustains the ad ministration bill as It passed the House. That then we notes be redeemable in “gold” by the regional bank and the treasury, and not In “gold and lawful money,” as provided by the administration. With the exception of the proposal to endorse the administration provi sion concerning the currency govern ment notes, each amendment split the Democratic side of the committee. Senators Reed and Hitchcock voted with the five Republicans to make the regional banks publicly owned and government controlled. On the pro posal to eliminate the words “lawful money" from the redemption clause of the bill. Senator O’Gorman joined Senators Reed and Hitchcock with the Republicans, leaving omy Sena- elcctrlr slrn bO feet high and place I electric light bulb*, while crowds blocked the itr^et in front of th» FLEET IN MEDITERRANEAN W»Ml*f »r># wor4 H l*'4Wi***! II 4 4 f • a (a la W»4i « as 1 h4 *n :*<1« of oJA^lal *Ti to* a M4*.(4B sh fc'B■*••*• o« tcui rofi • *•-! sax all oa tka .**! rwi ' • 1 oa aklrk 4r>«*«?a4 to H aorta ■ *• •* "' tk* t‘att*4 ft*'** tkal A* ail® ft a ’ a k mawlf fro* tka #'t«Bfr*a T>.*tr att)ta4# was 4 M»4*a*.->* of tka r v **•* <xf 'h# proklwa a'lkt ' k r ar.!s anafht T’• '-4 leg a tka aatloee) # ir* ' trr*a in’orast as to •xr’*4-, PwreAeeM If *4x • ! •* a* • to 4. -n. ,0 •. r»* H ^'X 4 t~!l-,*a to akllgot# H I • w a. 4..3,1 ••,, m , T s,r, o' ,h> ~ ^ fa Ird’.ca aawtr o-Vto. romral* f W 1 •* about tk# altt - *i»l *#*•' Tra^ooa ('oTi-aft* of ** **• f a lm! Y a • a I ting -4*, . tn submit th* dtffaraorw# to *’L n rn ’ > M ' h ** f » ar* trat on that he would ron' nue to sola# (Ae T . , . . • t'-iatlon by peaceful maana aad TVe company ag-eed to rwcelx# a , , / „ , . . » ou 1 1 n*>t be d at u• bed by predict romn.lt'ee of its own emdoree* and . , 7 r _ of armed intervention trr to come to an agreement wlth| 4 them providing th# charter of th# lo- ■ *1 un'on from th# Amalgamated k* aocls'ion of Street and Electrical Railway Fmplovee* x»aa cancelled an 1 that the atrlke le*dera and or ganiser* leave th# city The com pany aNo agreed that In case It and ihe employee*' committee were un able to reach an arreement by Nov ember 3d to leave the settlement with the public utilities comml**lon. None of th* atrlke leader* would ex press an opinion as to what the atrlk- ers would do In regard to the com- Rattleships Pass Gihralta and Are Greeted by Italian Squadron. The squadron of nine United States batleships which is on on Its way to visit Mediterranean ports passed the Rock on Its eastward voy age early Thursday morning. Great regret was expressed in Gihralta that the vessels did not stop for a time. The squadron consist of the flag ship Wyoming, the Utah, Florida, Ar kansas, Delaware, Vermont, Connec ticut, Kansas and Ohio, with the aux iliaries Celtic, Solace, Cyclops, Orion and Japon. It is to be divided into detachments, the Vermont and Ohio going to Marseilles, the Arkansas and Florida to Naples, the Connecticut and Kansas to Genoa and the Utah pany’s proposals. PROBABLY SOLVED. Dallas Murder Mystery of Long Standing Cleared Up. The belief I* general that the Mt> uatlnn 1* being worked £ut with e*- 1 r• me *«-crerv In diplomatic rhanaels and that only when aom# tangible ro:irlu*1*>n ha* bex-n reached will there be any official announcement*. There was no collective opinio* I* official circle* ** to what Huert*'* repiv to the American repre#entatlo** might be No one ventured predlo* lion*, and so far as could be learned no intimations had been received ** to Huerta's future attitude. INVITES LEVER. Congressman Refuses Invitatkm le Address National Gange. Congressman A. F. Lever, chair man of the House committee on agri culture, has been Invited by Senator Henry F. Hollis, of New Hampahlr*, to deliver an address before the N*r In a statement given out Sunday, Meade Barr, who Saturday night ap peared as a witness before the grand jury, la quoted as saying that the t,ona l Grange, which meet* at Maa- killing of Miss Florence Brown, to Chester, N. H., on November 12. The which Barr is alleged to have con-! ^ ,a ^ ona ^ Grange is one of the oldest fessed, was at the instigation of an- an ^ niost Influential farmers’ organ!- other person. Barr, It Is understood, za G° n in the United States, bearing gave the name of the person to the same relation to the North, West grand jury. In the statement credit-, anf i East that Fai’me™’ Union ed to Barr, which purported to be In b ear9 1° the South. Mr. Lever has substance his testimony before the w i re d his regrets at being unable to grand Jury, he Is quoted as saying acce Pt the Invitation, having already ; that he “doped himself up” on the P rom i se< ^ to speak at the C“ County Fair oh the 15th medals. Rural sa\ed Adolphus | j org Q wen> Hollis. Pomerene and Shaffroth behind the administration Bowles from suffocation In a deep well. Lockett is a railroad fireman and saved the life of a child in Jeffer son, Ga. Auto Accident Kill* Two. David 8. William*. Jr. and A. P. Smith, two of Ocola, Fla . moat prom inent young men. were killed In aa Satardaj Eight provision. All the Democrats and ^pintor Crawford, from the Republi can side, voted to sustain the admin istration for treasury note*. Schools were never Instituted to make parents shirk their responsibil ity for their children, but some par ents mlataka&ly think they , . morning of the killing; secreted him , and Delaware to Villefranche, while | gelf in the real e8ta(e office told ln I Greenville before the Chamber the Wyoming Is to make a trip in , dPtail how he attacked the young Comm<?rc ® on the 19th ' fron » which she will call at Malta, Naples gtenopr3pher and gave as the ]ast place he returns to Waahingtoa and \ lllefranche. worH« of th# Volins’ woman- “Xtan 'resume his duties and to prepare The movements of the smaller ac companying vessels will be under the direction of the commander of the squadron. words of the young woman; “Man,' have mercy; I am so young and had ^Is work as chairman of the so much trouble.” Potato for Wilvoa. President Wilson Monday received by parcel post a seven and a half Merchants Fleeced. Some merchant* of Spartanburg | pound sweet potato from J. H. Riley, j mild form of taaaalty paid a professional rat exterminator' of Buffalo, 8. C.. with th* explaaa-'Imagined be wa* about HOO for a preparation guaran- tion that It was the largeet membeg §08 he died ti te#d to kill the rodents. After the ex- of Its family ever raiaed ta tha Pal- pert left It was foaad to he tee on agriculture. rri Death Deluaioa Kills For seven weeks Loato son. aged 4 7 years.